Taylor keeps his focus after England call
James Taylor moved to an unbeaten 163 after his England Test call, but Sussex have given themselves a chance of saving the match against Notts
View ArticleFlower hopes Taylor solves No. 6 issue
Andy Flower, the England team director, hopes James Taylor can take ownership of England's problematic No. 6 position
View ArticleA marked improvement needed
ESPNcricinfo previews the second Test between England and South Africa at Headingley
View ArticleEngland hope for Headingley magic
Olympic fever has overshadowed the build-up to the second Test but England captain Andrew Strauss will not be distracted from trying to save the series
View ArticleThrilling Pietersen ton ignites Test
It was brash, it was brilliant and it came almost out of the blue. Even by his own extreme standards, Kevin Pietersen's 21st Test century was one of his most remarkable
View ArticleWasted starts and missed chances
ESPNcricinfo takes a look at the players England used during the series and many did not live up to their billing
View ArticleTaylor has to settle for performance place
James Taylor must console himself with a place on the England Performance Programme having been omitted from the Test squad to tour India
View ArticlePietersen stance continues to damage England
Discussions have been had and apologies made but the ECB are still not ready to welcome one the world's best batsmen back into the international fold
View ArticlePerformance Squad suffer batting collapse
The EPP suffered a batting collapse on the second day of their match against the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy as they fell from 153 for 1 to close on 235 for 7
View ArticleBurns leads way in thumping win
A pair of notable reinforcements made little difference to the England Lions as they were pummelled once more by Australia A in Hobart, this time by 122 runs
View ArticleAustralia A clinch series with big win
A solid top-order batting, led by half-centuries from Aaron Finch and Callum Ferguson, and an all-round bowling effort led Australia A to series-clinching win, by 113 runs, against England Lions in Hobart
View ArticleNewell backs Taylor after England setback
Nottinghamshire's coach, Mick Newell, has come to the defence of his struggling England batsman James Taylor after he was the surprise omission in the 30-strong England Performance Squad
View ArticleDerbs slips let Notts away
Three top-order fifties, led by James Taylor's unbeaten 67, gave Nottinghamshire a chance to put more strain on the confidence of promoted Derbyshire
View ArticleTaylor accepts England challenge
James Taylor's century put Nottinghamshire in a position of strength, with the potential to complete a victory despite the threat of showers on the final day
View ArticleTaylor hitting form at the right time
James Taylor and Steven Mullaney added the meat to Nottinghamshire's total, but some loose shots meant the home side did not get away from Durham
View ArticleMullaney averts Notts crisis
Surrey claimed three bowling points but Notts fought back well in the final session, or at least Steven Mullaney did
View ArticleNottinghamshire make it five from five
Nottinghamshire maintained their 100 per cent start to this season's Yorkshire Bank 40 competition when they pulled off a comprehensive 89-run win over Netherlands at Trent Bridge
View ArticleTaylor, Cowan, Gurney set up Notts
Harry Gurney's hat-trick and runs for James Taylor and Ed Cowan put Notts in a position to press for victory on day four at Hove
View ArticleTaylor shines but Hales misery continues
James Taylor led Nottinghamshire to a four-wicket win over Netherlands, extending their perfect record in the Yorkshire Bank 40 to seven games
View ArticleTaylor reminds England he is still around
James Taylor is routinely overlooked by England these days. An unbeaten double century against Sussex at Trent Bridge might begin to interest them again
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